The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 24, 1912, Image 8

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-DELIVERED AFTER NOVEMBER 1st-
This is notice to the people of Plattsmouth,
customers of Kunsman & Ramgc:
Wc have come to the conclusion
and completely convinced that on
account of the high prices of meats,
we can make it an object for you
and everyone to come for your pro
duct. Wc have fully decided to quit
delivering meat to anyone after No
vember 2nd. Wc arc satisfied you
will be more pleased to select your
meats and save yourself from 3 to
5c per pound on most of the cuts.
The high price of stock and meat
and the expense of delivering has
compelled us to discontinue the de
livery business after Nov. 2.
1 Kunsman liamge j
Increase
the appearance of your Barns, Roofs,
Fences and Outbuildings with
Sherwin-Williams
Commonwealth Barn Red
An easy working, hard drying paint of
clean, bright color and handsome glosi. It
covers well, moderate in price, and ex
ceedingly economical. Will far more than
return every dollar paid in increased selling
or renting value of your property.
F3. FRICKE & CO.
COLORS RED, PEARL AND GREY
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Your home can be perfectly heated with
pure -healthful- ever changing - constantly
renewed warm air-free from dust -gas and
SLtoke and the good dependable
ROUND OAK FURNACE and Round Oak
IZetAodsmW do it Investigate
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The heating proposition
we now have the contracts
before the Winter sets in.
steam heating plants. See
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the value and improve
y In gallons, five gallon pack
42 ages, and barrels.
Always Full Measure.
is our specialty this Fall, and
for placing five heating plants
We also handle hot water and
us now.
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BILL HOUSE AT 6LENW00D
From Wednesday's Daily.
The I.awson Walker home in
(lit- extreme west jiart of (ilen
wtxul was (Jeslrnyi'd by lire about
J o'clock this morning. The lire
is tliounht t have started from a
defective soe jiipe. The family
was absent at the time, but all
the furniture on thy lower floor
was saved by the neighbors, H.
II. Hist and John Hrandoii lead
ing in I he work.
The Walker boys, Jay, Waller
and Ilonnie, stayed at the house
last night. They had none when
the tire was discovered this morning-
Mr. Walker recently traded the
property to John Orabill, Platts
inoulh. The bouse and furniture
were insured. (ilenwood Tribune.
Mrs. T. A. Town, 107 6th St.,
Watertown, S. D., writes: "My
four children are subject to hard
colds and I always use Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound with
splendid results. Some lime ago
I had a severe attack of la grippe
and the doctor prescribed Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound and it
soon overcame the la grippe. I
can always depend upon Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound and am
sure of good results." For sale
by F. ft. Frieke & Co.
GREAT TEXAS ORATOR COM
ING TO PLATTSMOUTH OCT. 29
Hon. Cone Johnson, the great
Texas orator, rs coming to Platts
mouth on Tuesday, October
1'!), to deliver one of his masterful
speeches in the interest of Wil
son and Marshall, the democratic
standard-bearers. Mr. Johnson
is acknowledged to be one of the
greatest and most impressive
speakers in the United States.
Remember the dale Tuesday,
October 29. Come yourself and
bring your republican neighbor
along with you, that he, also, may
hear the truth from one who tells
it straight from I he shoulder.
Come, everybody.
Mrs. Paul Wehling, 316 Smith
St., Peoria, 111., had kidney and
bladder trouble, with terrible
backache and pain across the
hips. Just imagine her condition.
She further says: "I was also
very nervous, had headaches and
dizzy spells, and was fast getting
worse when I took Foley Kidney
Pills, and now all my troubles are
cured. Foley Kidney Pills have
done so much for me I shall al
ways recommend them." For sale
by F. O. Fricke & Co.
WESCOTT'S SONS HAVING
STORE BUILDING PAINTED
The Wcscolt building, on Fifth
ind Main streets, is lo be naint-
d, the contract having been given
to Frank Oobelman. The brick
portion of the building is to be
painted a buff in color and trim
med with gray, making a very
handsome combination, and
when completed will make this
one of the swellest lookintr build
ings on Main street, as they have
recently put in a new front cost
ing several thousand dollars, and
it will be set off in nice shape by
the handsomely painted brick
purl ion of the building.
Mrs. Peler llolan, 11501 Huck-
eye lid., Ueveland. ().. savs: ' Yes.
indeed, I can recommend Folev's
Honey and Tar Compound. My
little boy had a bad ruse of
whooping cough, some times he
was blue in the face. I gave him
Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound, and it had a remarkable
effect and cured him In a short
time." Contains no harmful
drugs. For sale by F. G. Fricke
& Co.
Geo. p. Eastwood, Successor to
1
John Bauer.
lo air old customers, as well
as to all new ones, I ask you to
call and get my prices. I have
the largest and best, assorted stock
of Builders' Hardware; also the
most complete line of Cook Stoves
and Ilanges and Hard Coal. Soft
Coal and Wood Heaters ever
shown in Plattsmouth. Also a car
of nails and a car of American,
Held fence.
We buy direct from the factory
ami are in a position lo make a
belter price than you have ever
had. We solicit your I nu.lt).
"A square deal and prompt, at
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HENRY TIBS THE HAP-
PIESTMAN ON EARTH
Henry Timms was in the city
today wearing a smile that rival
ed the sun in its brililancy, and
many of his friends wondered at
this, as well as the lavish manner
in which he was disposing of
cigars to them, but when ap
proached he volunteered the
statement that it was a tine nine
pound son, which had come to
their home. This is the first child
of Mr. and Mrs. Timms and con
sequently there' is nothing unite
good enough for the young man.
Grandpa and Grandma Goos are
also feeling highly elated over the
event.
New Business Firm.
A new business firm has made
its appearance in the city, Albert
Fgenberger and Joe Sinuot having
secured control of the O. K.
restaurant in I he rear of the Gund
building and hereafter will be
ready to serve all those who are
seeking to llnd something to
tempt, their appetite. The boys
are quite expert cooks ami will
give theid customers the best on
he market in the "feed" line. They
expect to open up lomororw noon.
Paper Napkins at this office.
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Bought and Sold
ON COMMISSION!
Insurance Placed in Best
Companies!
Farm Loans and Rental Agency
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You have seen it in our win
dow or on some stylish dresser in
the town. You can have one like
it. Our immense stock is at your
disposal to look or to buy. Come in
any time and see the latest notions
in Overcoat making; silk lined coats,
fancy back coats, belted coats, shawl
collar coats in all the new grays,
blues and browns. Distinctive
Overcoats with "a tone of their
own." Quality Line $20 to $40.
Many others $8, $10, $15 and $18.
Wescotfs Sons
Always the Home of Satisfaction
EVER! STREET IH
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Has Its Share of the Proof That
Kidney Sufferers Seek.
Backache? Kidneys weak?
Distressed with urinary ills?
Want, a reliable kidney remedy?
Don't have to look far. Use
what Plattsmouth people recom
mend. Every street In Platts
mouth has its cases.
Here's one Plattsmouth man's
experience.
Let Mr. O. H. Tower of Rock
and Seventh streets tell it.
He says: "I think Doan's Kid
ney Pills are an excellent remedy.
I had a dull, heavy pain in the
small of my back and it got so
bad that I had to gel on my knees
and straighten up gradually after
I stooped. The action of my kid
neys was irregular. Doctors told
me I had stone in the bladder. I
was Dually advised to try Doan's
Kidney Pills. After I took the
contents of one box I noticed my
trouble was beginning to .disap
pear and in a short time my
health had improved."
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
Profitable Farming.
Irrigated land which produces
more than its cost in' a single
year. Near railroad, which is no :
being double-tracked in order to
handle the constantly increasing
farm business. Agreeable, health
ful climate. Buy now while prices
are reasonable for they will sure
ly increase four-fold in the next
five years. Local agents wanted.
For further information call on,
telephone or write C. L. Hochstet
ler, Nebraska City, Neb.
10-li-Rt-wkly.
When ordering flour ask your
grocer to send you a sack of
Forest Rose Flour the best flour
PLAnSMOUTH
You've noticed that we
use the word "VALUES" a good deal; the
thing it stands for is the foundation of this business. It
isn't so much the prices here; they're a good deal like prices
anywhere; it's the values you get for the prices that we're
diligent in working for.
The new models give the figure a hint of slenderness,
narrower shoulders and hips, and trousers a trifle slimmer.
Lapels soft and rolling. Worsteds are still the popular
fabrics, while rougher goods are feeling the style influence.
Just a momsent call on your way home or down
town will settle the question.
Special values in suits and overcoats S15.$20 and $25.
Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats
Typewriter supplies, sue as
paper, carbon, ribbons, oils and
brushes, at the Journal office.
ROBERT WILKINSON
DUNBAR
L.J. HALL
UNION
Wilkinson & Hall
-AUCTIONEERS-
The holding of successful sales is
our line. Our interests are with the
seller when it comes to getting every
dollar your property is worth. For
open dates address or call either of
us at our expense by phone. Dates
can be made at the Journal office.
VILKinSOIl & HALL-
XOTICE TO t HEDITOHS.
In County Court.
STATU OF NEBRASKA,
Cass County, ss.
In the Matter-of the Kstate of Nicholas
Halmes, Deceased.
Notice Id hereby Riven that the
creditors of said deceased will meet
the Executor of said estate, before me,
County Judge of Cass County Ne
braska, at the County Court rocim In
Plattsmouth, In said Countv, on the 6tli
day of November, 1912, and on the 6th
day of May, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. ni.
each day, for the purpose of present
ing their claims for examination, ad
justment and allowance.
Six months m allowed for the
creditors of said deceased to present
their claims, and one year for the
Executor to settle said estate, from the
6th day of November, 1912.
Witness my hand and seal of said
County Court, at I'lattsmouth Ne
braska, this 10th day of October; 1912.
(Seal) ALLEN J. BEESON,
County Judge.
D. O. DWYER, Attorney.
NOTICR.
In the District Court In and for Casn
County, Nrhranka.
Maud Kaspar, 1'UlntilT,
vs.
James V. Kaspar, Defendant.
To James V. Kaspar, Defendant:
You are herebv notified that on May
21 1912, plaintiff tiled her petition In
the Clerks office of said court pray
ing for a decree of divorce upon thn
ground of cruelty, desertion and non
support, and asking that she be given
the custody of Helen Kaspar and John
Kaspar, minor children of said mar
rlnge, and for such other and further
relief as euity may require.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 28th day of
October, A. 1). 1912, or default will be
entered against you and a decree
granted as prnved for In said petition.
MAI D KASPAR, Plaintiff.
15 AWLS & ROBERTSON.
Attorneys.
tention" is my niotlo, " '
(!. P. FAST WOOD.
Plattsmcuth
Nebraska
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